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Water Damage Tips for Property Managers

Disaster Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

From leaky plumbing to poorly sealed windows, water damage can quickly diminish the value of your rental properties and pose health hazards to your tenants. Even minor damage can result in expensive property damage restoration. Your properties are sound investments and mitigating water damage goes a long way toward maintaining the wellbeing of your property, business, and tenants.

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Restoring Historic Properties to their Former Glory after a Natural Disaster

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery

Historic properties are just as vulnerable to natural disasters as homes and commercial buildings. In addition to detailed artisanship, historic properties often store invaluable documents and art with cultural significances that may be irreplaceable if the building experiences a flood, fire or structural failure. By having a disaster plan and working with a General Services Administration-, or GSA-, certified contractor, you can salvage damaged items and minimize cultural and financial losses.

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How Food Processing Facilities Should Respond after Flood Damage

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Recovery, Water and Storm Damage, Food and Pharma

Eliminating excess moisture is a battle many food processing facilities face on a daily basis. When an organization experiences flood damage, time and desiccant air drying are important to prevent threats such as condensation or mold. Awareness of the effects of condensation in a facility, and what to do after experiencing flood damage, you can resume normal operations quickly and safely.

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How Evaporator Coils Assist Disaster Recovery Teams

Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

A large part of disaster recovery efforts involves temperature control. This is particularly true when it comes to controlling mold growth, creating the ideal environment, and promoting worker health and comfort. Disaster recovery equipment often contains evaporator coils that dry and condition the air by drawing out moisture and heat.

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Processes for Removing Microbes from Damaged Documents

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery, Mold Damage

As the world goes digital, books and documents continue to hold their value as they hold vital parts of history in their pages. When documents and books receive water damage, document recovery doesn’t stop when the pages are dry. It also involves ensuring the longevity of the items in question by removing microbes. Of the microbes that may accumulate in documents and books, mold is one of the most damaging because it deteriorates paper and may spread to other documents. By taking the right steps to clean and dry documents as soon as possible, you’ll destroy and the microbes and prevent permanent damage.

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